How many people wear these at the white coat ceremonies?

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MediCynical

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Just bought one of these head reflectors but I'm a little hesitant to wear it. I haven't seen any of my classmates with them at orientation, but I was thinking they'd probably pull them out at the ceremony



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Usually my answer to the "should I study the summer before M1" threads is an emphatic "no"; however, in this case, maybe that would be a more productive use of your time, or at least keep you busy.
 
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wow now I know what the heck those things are... according to wikipedia they were used for illumination before penlights. It says some ENT people still use it. Interesting.


so yeah unless you are known as the funny guy don't do it. Though I guess you could put it on after you get your coat. That would be pretty funny actually. Do it on stage too. You'd be the coolest person around!
 

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so yeah unless you are known as the funny guy don't do it. Though I guess you could put it on after you get your coat. That would be pretty funny actually. Do it on stage too. You'd be the coolest person around!

OP... pics or it didn't happen
 

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The problem is you're focusing on the things in life that don't really matter. When I was a kid I had hopes and dreams. We all did. But over time, the daily grind gets in the way and you miss the things that really matter, even though they are right in front of you, staring you in the face. I think the next time you should ask yourself "Am I on the right track here?". :laugh:
 

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The problem is you're focusing on the things in life that don't really matter. When I was a kid I had hopes and dreams. We all did. But over time, the daily grind gets in the way and you miss the things that really matter, even though they are right in front of you, staring you in the face. I think the next time you should ask yourself "Am I on the right track here?". :laugh:

Dude, I'm gonna type this as sober as possible...
 

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You have a lot to learn young padawan, I outlined your steps and corrective measures for remedial training.. Hope you troll better next time

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a classmate had a headlight for dissection for anatomy, was kinda useful actually.
 

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you are unaware, try putting what I typed into google


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Lol, I can just imagine it. If a person wearing that would come up to me, I'd be blinded by the reflection.
 

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That guy kind of looks like Doogie Howser's friend.

Thanks Hulu.
 
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